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Searchable map/s?


clarkete

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I know I've definitely had them and sure I still have some from a few years ago - indeed if I search that word disappointedly get my own content. 

Are they what I need to fall back on, are there newer searchable ones or should I use the app? 

I realise you lot live and breath where these things are, but when I'm looking at my clashfinder trying to see if Temple to Truth is achievable it needs to be simple as possible. 

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26 minutes ago, clarkete said:

I realise you lot live and breath where these things are, but when I'm looking at my clashfinder trying to see if Temple to Truth is achievable it needs to be simple as possible. 

You've been to the festival before, and you don't know that Temple and Truth are basically next to each other? 😕

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1 minute ago, GrumpyRaver said:

You've been to the festival before, and you don't know that Temple and Truth are basically next to each other? 😕

This is my thirtieth time, but let's just say on occasion I have been known to fit in Kalifire's category 1.

 

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7 minutes ago, clarkete said:

This is my thirtieth time, but let's just say on occasion I have been known to fit in Kalifire's category 1.

 

I can understand the confusion from newcomers, but that's like a 35-year-old asking somebody to wipe their arse because they haven't bothered to learn how to yet...

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15 minutes ago, GrumpyRaver said:

I can understand the confusion from newcomers, but that's like a 35-year-old asking somebody to wipe their arse because they haven't bothered to learn how to yet...

Hey you feel free to do the festival as Judge Judy and executioner and I'll do it my way

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49 minutes ago, El Weirdo said:

I don't think it's text searchable, but I may be doing it wrong. 

Looked through some old ones I had and the one they killed off, glastomap, was really good for searching, maybe back in 2016.

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6 minutes ago, Pateen said:

Does anyone know where The Hive is? Can't search here and location not available on the map.

Around BBC introducing last year but indeed bit of a mistery.

I can't believe how much the  app could be improved, as I've just been browsing it a bit more to find this and the distance between temple and Truth...

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